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Modern Times History

lfial1423  2024-2025  Louvain-la-Neuve

Modern Times History
5.00 credits
37.5 h
Q2
Teacher(s)
Harvey Isabel Danielle (compensates Mostaccio Silvia); Mostaccio Silvia;
Language
French
Prerequisites
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Main themes
This course introduces students to a number of modern-day research issues in a variety of fields, illustrating the fundamental issues at stake in the history of Western Europe and its global interactions between the 15th and 18th centuries. In particular, the dual movement of colonial empire-building and state-building must be followed. It also looks at the political and military consequences of the religious reforms of early modernity. Finally, the course looks at the era of revolutions that marked the end of the early modern period.
Learning outcomes

At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to :

1
Master disciplinary knowledge:
  • Master a foundation of knowledge in the fields of history, philosophy, arts and literature.
  • Articulate this knowledge in a historical, social and cultural context.
 
2 Make sense of a text, event or work:
  • Interpret an event, work, image or text in its historical, social and cultural context.
  • Evaluate the significance of cultural productions in a given society and account for their circulation.
  • Open up to other cultures, means of communication and expression, and perspectives.
 
3 Become autonomous and responsible in your training:
  • Reflect on knowledge, methods and productions .
 
4 Learning outcomes specific to the teaching unit :
  • Master the chronology of early modern history and its main frameworks.
  • Master the development of historical knowledge by examining a number of sources and works.
  • Be able to draw on a "portfolio of readings" to identify some major research issues.
 
Content
This course is intended to be complementary to LFIAL1155, Introduction to History. In particular, it will focus on topics such as the first globalization from the European perspective (exchanges and conquests); religious reforms, confessionalization, religious and political armed conflicts; and the 17th and 18th centuries’ revolutions. Special attention will be paid to clarifying the links between the historical context and artistic manifestations .
Evaluation methods
Oral examination.
Bibliography
—François Lebrun, L’Europe et le monde. XVIe-XVIIIe siècle, Paris, 2004
—Jérôme Hélie, Petit atlas historique des temps modernes, Paris, 2007
—Jean Delumeau (dir.), Une histoire du monde aux temps modernes, Paris, 2013
Faculty or entity


Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)

Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
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Bachelor in Ancient and Modern Languages and Literatures

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Minor in History

Bachelor in History

Bachelor in French and Romance Languages and Literatures : General